OVERLAND PARK, Kan. (UPI) -- Police in Kansas said a man used a banjo to fend off an attacker wielding a knife and a frying pan.

Overland Park police said the two 21-year-old men were had been drinking and were arguing about a band at about 9 p.m. Monday when one of them grabbed the knife and frying pan and attacked the other man, the Kansas City (Mo.) Star reported.

Officers said the other man used a banjo he was holding to strike the alleged attacker in the head. They said the suspect was treated for a cut and taken to a local jail, where he was awaiting charges.

OVERLAND PARK, Kan. (UPI) -- Police in Kansas said a man used a banjo to fend off an attacker wielding a knife and a frying pan.

Overland Park police said the two 21-year-old men were had been drinking and were arguing about a band at about 9 p.m. Monday when one of them grabbed the knife and frying pan and attacked the other man, the Kansas City (Mo.) Star reported.

Officers said the other man used a banjo he was holding to strike the alleged attacker in the head. They said the suspect was treated for a cut and taken to a local jail, where he was awaiting charges.

OVERLAND PARK, Kan. (UPI) -- Police in Kansas said a man used a banjo to fend off an attacker wielding a knife and a frying pan.

Overland Park police said the two 21-year-old men were had been drinking and were arguing about a band at about 9 p.m. Monday when one of them grabbed the knife and frying pan and attacked the other man, the Kansas City (Mo.) Star reported.

Officers said the other man used a banjo he was holding to strike the alleged attacker in the head. They said the suspect was treated for a cut and taken to a local jail, where he was awaiting charges.

Now you know where they got the extras for the movie Deliverance.

Pretty sure the retarded looking dude playing banjo on the porch was the director's son.